Example sentences of "for [noun sg] [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 All is silent — the sun is set and as the branches of the woodland trees reflect in the gentle water of the pool I feel the whole of existence draw closer around me as my capacity for description dissolves into an experience of the infinite .
2 And she has a hundred and forty and he 's gotten of cans for the his mum and Stewart 's been getting some cans for the shop for his granddad and I 've been asking for permission to go into the dump and get some for there .
3 Emotional lability , in which the patient responds with exaggerated emotions , for instance bursting into tears without any real reason , is often a problem for stroke and head-injured patients .
4 Orders were issued for the cattle and geese to be driven in from the commons , the gates to be shut , the walls and bastions manned and all preparations for siege put into immediate operation .
5 Manual returns are sent to head office , and data for consolidation entered into Microsoft Excel to produce management accounts .
6 But if war should occur , it will be war not only between states but between exploiter and exploited ; there is thus real potential for war to turn into what Clausewitz called ‘ war of hatred ’ .
7 More tarmac and concrete has left fewer green fields for water to drain into underground reserves , as Sheila Brocklebank reports .
8 Since it may take decades for water to percolate into these aquifers the problem is a long-term one , and bearing in mind the increasing use of artificial fertilizer since the war , one which may return .
9 Also included are plans to allow institutional review bodies , composed of scientists from private companies or universities , to review data from basic phase I clinical trials and relaxing current standards for efficacy to take into account the risk to health that a delay in further drug testing might cause .
10 The Joint Board for Clinical Nursing Studies disappeared in 1983 when the new statutory bodies for nursing came into existence .
11 It is of very varied quality ; look for paper ruled into divisions of ten , and with every tenth line ruled heavy and every fifth medium .
12 That 's without mentioning how important it is for Suede to hurtle into people 's lives …
13 To make it harder for vermin to get into 'em they used to draw a wagon alongside a stack , and stand on the wagon with a scythe and then trim the stack .
14 As a sociolinguist Stubbs sees reading , for instance , as more than simply a mechanism for decoding written into spoken words : he prefers to concern himself with understanding meaning , pointing out that ‘ we do not normally read meaningless material ’ ( ibid. p. 15 ) .
15 With regard to the example that the hon. Gentleman has given , if there is any question of the law of the land not being obeyed I shall ask my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Employment to look into it .
16 A low wooden balustrade was raised on pillars above a tangle of sculpted rock , forming a square about the circle of the lake , the wood painted bright red , the pictogram for immortality cut into it in a repeated pattern .
17 From 1 April a new statutory payment and accounting system for gold came into force under which the responsibility for paying VAT on gold transactions was transferred from the seller to the buyer .
18 Brook argues that for repetition to turn into representation requires more than practice , more than craft , more than the power of word and gesture .
19 The Express reports : ‘ Labour 's battle for power erupted into open civil war yesterday … the party 's fragile unity began to crumble … ’
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